| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| An organism that makes its own food | Autotroph | 67%
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| Kingdom of heterotrophic eukaryotes that includes all animals | Kingdom Animalia | Animalia | 67%
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| What is the most specific form of taxonomy? | Species | 59%
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| What is the least specific form of taxonomy? | Domain | 56%
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| What "class" in taxonomy are humans in? | Mammal | 56%
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| The branch of science that formally names and classifies organisms by their structure, function, and relationships | Taxonomy | 56%
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| An organism that must consume other organisms for energy | Heterotroph | 52%
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| Kingdom of heterotrophic eukaryotes | Kingdom Fungi | Fungi | 41%
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| Kingdom of autotrophic eukaryotes that includes all plants | Kingdom Plantae | Plantae | 37%
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| A category of organisms made up of one cell | Unicellular | 37%
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| One of the three taxonomic domains of organisms; has cells that contain a membrane-enclosed nucleus | Domain Eukarya | Eukarya | 33%
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| A cell with a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles | Eukaryotic cell | 33%
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| What "family" in taxonomy are humans in? | Hominidae | 33%
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| Kingdom of single-celled and simple multiple-celled eukaryotic organisms | Kingdom Protista | Protista | 33%
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| A category of organisms made up of more than one cell and of different types of cells | Multicellular | 30%
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| A cell lacking a nucleus or any other membrane-enclosed organelle | Prokaryotic cell | 22%
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| One of the three taxonomic domains of organisms; consists of a specialized group of unicellular Prokaryotes that can live in extreme environments | Domain Archaea | 4%
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| One of the three taxonomic domains of organisms; includes prokaryotic, single-celled organisms that lack a membrane-enclosed nucleus and can be classified by shape | Domain Bacteria | 4%
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| Kingdom of prokaryotic, single-celled organisms that live in extreme environments | Kingdom Archaea | 4%
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| Kingdom of prokaryotic, single-celled organisms that lack a membrane-enclosed nucleus and can be classified by shape | Kingdom Bacteria | 4%
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